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Is wahoo a healthy fish?

Asked: Marry Mee, Last Updated:

HEALTH & NUTRITION Hawaii Wahoo is an excellent source of healthy, extra lean protein. It is also low in saturated fat and low in sodium. It is rich in niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, phosphorus and selenium. Hawaii Wahoo also provides about 375 mg of omega-3's (DHA and EPA) per 4 ounce serving of fresh fish.

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